The menu: is easy-going and eclectic, just like this little gem of a music venue/café/coffee shop. Although you won’t find anything extremely fancy, you will find a variety of foods to fit many taste buds. You can’t go wrong with classic appetizers such as the three-cheese quesadilla, spinach artichoke dip, ultimate nachos with chili and jalapeños, or, Frito pie.

A house salad with cucumbers is $3.50 and a chicken Caesar salad is $6.99. The soups are outstanding, particularly the stuffed potato and chicken noodle. A cup is $1.99.

For you vegetarians, or those of us who just love to get our veggies, there are some very appealing meatless choices like the stuffed portobello mushroom, stuffed with avocado, tomatoes, onions, cheddar cheese and sour cream. Add chicken for $2.

There are deli or chicken and fish sandwiches. The turkey melt is $4.99 with chips, and I challenge someone to find a French dip sandwich, served with chips, for less than $5.50.

There’s a grilled cheese sandwich or a fish sandwich on a French roll or ranch chicken and chicken parmesan sandwiches or the chicken soft tacos.

The best section is on the back of the menu – the wraps. You’ve got an extensive selection including the spinach wrap or the turkey, bacon and cheddar wrap or the chili cheese wrap.

Prices: Are very appropriate. You can start with an order of fries (and these are actually baked – two points for the health conscious) for just $2.99 to the club sandwich for $6.99.

The most expensive item on the menu is the Wheel of Fortune salad with ham, turkey, roast beef, cheddar cheese, Romaine lettuce and more – for just $7.99.

Recommendations: According to bartender Jeffrey, the Logon Salad has been very popular since its recent debut. It’s a house salad with chicken, bacon and cheddar cheese.

Two other staff recommendations are both sandwiches: the granger chicken cooked in A-1 sauce with monterey jack cheese, onions and mushrooms and the pesto chicken.

A bar classic: Nachos at the Logon Cafe. Beth Rankin/cat5

Don’t miss: The seasonal zucchini. The zucchinis come from the owner’s garden, topped with tomatoes, garlic and onion and melted cheese.

It’s so tasty, and the coolest part is that if you forget what you ordered, you may think they’re delivering a plate of eggs over easy by its appearance. I’m serious, you just have to order it and see what I mean.

Or try the BLT. It comes on toasted wheat bread and the bacon is always perfectly crisp/chewy with bright green lettuce and tomatoes. Extra mayo and mustard, with fries please. With chips it’s only $3.99.

If you’re in a very healthy mood, try the make-your-own wrap. I like to order the spinach tortilla stuffed with as many veggies as will fit.

The drink situation: Logon does not sell liquor, but they have a substantial supply of beer and wine, as well as mixed drinks made with wine-based products. And if none of that suits your fancy, they have one of the best coffee drink and tea selections in town.

The beers are Budweiser, Miller Light and MGD for domestics. The premiums are like Corona, Fat Tire, Killians Red and Shiner Bock Land Shark.

Wine choices include the house white for $3.95, Kendall Jackson chardonnay, Jadot Beaujolas, or a Sterling Merlot. This is also your place if you have a need for mead. I am nowhere near an expert on the stuff, so please leave the questions to the bartenders, but I have tasted it, this honey wine, and it is quite delish.

They also carry sake. Ask Jeffrey to make you the Japanese Sunset, a custom creation with sake and mandarin orange.

Atmosphere: Is truly one of the most laid-back eateries and music spots in Southeast Texas. People know your name, and there’s a real friendly vibe among patrons and staff.

Find the restrooms: In the back to the left of the kitchen. One for the ladies, one for the men.

Extras and specials: Happy Hour offers special prices on beer and wine from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The verdict: Logon has been a Beaumont institution since the 90s, and many local musicians got their start performing on its humble stage. With such a great history, great vibe, great music at a great price (often free or a small cover), and plenty of wine and beer, there’s always a reason to stop by.